Hiya one and all
I'm about to receive my serviced and updated Soundsmith Straingauge cart and energiser
I'm going to use a bespoke psu with the energiser which has fitted a medical grade R-transformer, and put the tt/arm and energiser on a Stacore Advanced passive platform
I'm confident this will all give me a big upstick in lp playback
I hope so, w my house move, audio room construction and repair delay, I've been w'out vinyl for 18 months now
My last area of concern/last thing to correct, is the RCA jacks on my tonearm cable
The cable is a bespoke one piece silver construction continuous from cart tags to phono inputs
It's become apparent over the years that they've become loose as they poorly fit the Straingauge energiser box input sockets
So this is my chance to fit better quality and better fitting RCA jacks
Any opinions on which to consider?
I've had two suggestions so far
Klei Silver Harmony RCAs
WBT locking RCAs
Peter Lederman of Soundsmith who makes the Straingauge says locking jacks may be most foolproof, but I've heard some negative reports on locking jacks
Thanks in advance for any and all suggestions
I'm about to receive my serviced and updated Soundsmith Straingauge cart and energiser
I'm going to use a bespoke psu with the energiser which has fitted a medical grade R-transformer, and put the tt/arm and energiser on a Stacore Advanced passive platform
I'm confident this will all give me a big upstick in lp playback
I hope so, w my house move, audio room construction and repair delay, I've been w'out vinyl for 18 months now
My last area of concern/last thing to correct, is the RCA jacks on my tonearm cable
The cable is a bespoke one piece silver construction continuous from cart tags to phono inputs
It's become apparent over the years that they've become loose as they poorly fit the Straingauge energiser box input sockets
So this is my chance to fit better quality and better fitting RCA jacks
Any opinions on which to consider?
I've had two suggestions so far
Klei Silver Harmony RCAs
WBT locking RCAs
Peter Lederman of Soundsmith who makes the Straingauge says locking jacks may be most foolproof, but I've heard some negative reports on locking jacks
Thanks in advance for any and all suggestions